For an inability to pay back a N13.5bn loan facility obtained from the Guaranty Trust Bank, the Chairman of Bi-Courtney, Mr Wale Babalakin has lost three properties in Lagos and Rivers States to the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria, AMCON.

A statement by AMCON yesterday said the property, a high rise building on 43A, Afribank Street, Victoria Island, Lagos and two buildings at Plots 270 and 273 Trans-Amadi Layout, Port Harcourt, Rivers State.were registered in the name of Roygate Properties Limited, believed to be owned by Babalakin.

AMCON said the action was in execution of interim orders granted by Justice ChukwujekwuAneke against Roygate Properties Ltd, who also gave an order that the accounts of Roygate in 20 Nigerian banks be frozen.

AMCON said, “The orders were sequel to an ex-parte application filed by the AMCON in a suit marked: FHC/L/CS/1501/2012. Copies of the orders made on February 5 were conspicuously pasted on the gates of the VI house.

“The court restrained Roygate, its directors, subsidiaries and sister companies from transferring or dealing with any of its funds in 20 banks listed in the application, or anywhere else up to the N13.5 billion allegedly owed by the company”.

“Justice Aneke restrained the banks from allowing Roygate operate any bank accounts held by it in the banks.

“The court ordered the banks to serve on AMCON lawyers, within seven days of the service of the order on them, an affidavit disclosing the respondent’s (Roygate’s) balance on accounts held with the said banks jointly and severally as at the date of the order.

“Justice Aneke also ordered the Nigeria Police Force to assist in the enforcement of the orders, which he held, should subsist pending the determination of the substantive suit.

The Hon. JusticeAneke set Feb 19 2013 as the return date.”

AMCON said they made use of a detachment of armed policemen and bailiffs of the Federal High Court, Lagos in order to carry out the orders of the court and on Friday evening, took possession of the Victoria Island property.

AMCON noted that similar order was given them a few months ago, to take possession of some property and assets owned by one of its debtors, Tonique Oil Services Limited, which it executed the said orders on Tonique Oil’s premises in Ikoyi and Gbagada, Lagos state with the assistance of law enforcement agents, lawyers and court bailiffs.

AMCON reiterated its commitment to ensure the resolution of all Non-Performing Loans, NPL, purchased in accordance with the AMCON Act.